Priscilla Miuccio

Priscilla is a Community Worker student and has experience as coordinator at the Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples and supervising banquet hall events. As a first-gen student and former university dropout, she understands that educational paths are not always linear and students need to support that education systems can fail in recognizing. Priscilla believes in leaving spaces better than she found them, which starts by recognizing students as experts in their own experiences.

If elected, she plans to listen directly to students across the Faculty of Community Services and Interdisciplinary Studies to identify patterns and advocate for meaningful change. Priscilla personally sees the gaps students face in alumni mentorship and networking that leads to jobs, cost of living support, and increased mental health in the time of poli-crises. She believes that even before being students, we are human and we must recognize the reality of the current environmental factors stopping us from fully showing up as students and our future.

You can spot her around campus by her Draculaura-pink hair highlights and sticker-covered Owala watter bootle. Say hi! She’s always happy to talk about clothing swaps and the best budget-friendly eats across the GTA and Peel.